The former secretary of state had lunch with the president, breakfast with the vice president, and has a super PAC that raised $1 million in the last reporting period--2016 doesn't look so far away now.Full story

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's breakfast with Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday was so far under the radar that it was not known whether they discussed the elephant in the room: Whether they will run against each other for president in 2016. Full story

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